Londoners will soon get a rare chance to go into disused Jubilee line tunnels
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Next month, the London Transport Museum will provide a unique chance to visit the disused Jubilee line tunnels at Charing Cross station for one day only, on June 12. Originally meant to extend through the City of London, these tunnels never became operational and were instead used as a storage area for trains. Visitors will ride a 1996 Jubilee line train into the tunnels, part of the museum's Hidden London tours celebration. Ticket prices range from £99 to £125, offering a rare glimpse into a hidden part of London's transport system.
On June 12, London Transport Museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the unused Jubilee line tunnels at Charing Cross station, allowing public access to a rarely seen part of London's transport history.
The original Jubilee line plan included an extension from Charing Cross through the City of London, but these tunnels have remained unused since their construction, now functioning as a storage area for extra trains.
Read at Time Out London
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